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David wrote:
So here’s my question: Building the pre-amp was a fun and useful project, but is my scope’s performance without the pre-amp typical? I have one of those...And yeah, sounds like your gain is down a bit from normal. Jeff -- “Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.” Frank Leahy, Head coach, Notre Dame 1941-1954 http://www.stay-connect.com |
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On Dec 25 2009, 8:26*am, Jeffrey D Angus
wrote: David wrote: So here’s my question: Building the pre-amp was a fun and useful project, but is my scope’s performance without the pre-amp typical? I have one of those...And yeah, sounds like your gain is down a bit from normal. Jeff Yes, I think this is the problem. I put my oscilloscope on an isolation transformer and placed its probe across the tank circuit (filter) at the output of the vertical amplifier that drives the SB-601's cathode ray tube. With the SB-301 receiver tuned to it's internal 100kHz crystal oscillator, I measured an 80 Volt peak-to-peak swing for a 1/2-inch thick trace, indicating that the deflection constant for the CRT is about half of what it's supposed to be. I suppose I could re-engineer the SB-610 to account for the weak CRT, but it isn't worth it. -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ |
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